As I usually do (Functional Grammar book was an exception), I read a bit of “Structure and interpretation of classical mechanics” Front to back and then I read the *last* chapter, next to last chapter, and the one before that. Then I wondered: 2000 1st edition 2015 2nd edition. MIT. Freely available text for 16 years. Must be cited in some scholarly works. Who did it inspire and what did *they* do with it? So, I looked it up in Google scholar until something interesting popped up: This. In this framework, which you can do online in your browser, “—a region of continuous space with a computing device at every point—and describes the behavior of regions of space.” Comes with tutorial and samples.

As I usually do (Functional Grammar book was an exception), I read a bit of “Structure and interpretation of classical mechanics” Front to back and then I read the *last* chapter, next to last chapter, and the one before that.

Then I wondered: 2000 1st edition 2015 2nd edition. MIT. Freely available text for 16 years. Must be cited in some scholarly works.

Who did it inspire and what did *they* do with it?

So, I looked it up in Google scholar until something interesting popped up: This.

In this framework, which you can do online in your browser, “—a region of continuous space with a computing device at every point—and describes the behavior of regions of space.”

Comes with tutorial and samples.

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